so wait… 

that whole idea around "removing devices from zmq3" thing, is pretty much 
wrapped up in libzfl? no?

i'm thinking it'd be nice to split out the device stuff from the config stuff, 
cause even with other sockets, everyone still needs to handle config's at some 
point. Maybe it's as easy as libzmqcgf based off libczmq, making that and 
libczmq-device smaller and easier to maintain.

Then again, i'm only 3/4 way through the guide too ;) 

I think libzfl hits the nail on the head though, almost exactly what I needed 
to write (minus the TLS bits I need to work on). :)

I'm not suggesting someone should go fix this by any means, just thinking 
out-loud making sure what-ever I end up forking and contributing back makes 
sense the first time…

thanks for all the feedback, huge help.

On Feb 9, 2012, at 10:26 PM, Pieter Hintjens wrote:

> Sure, take a look at the zdevices and libzfl projects, where we moved
> the devices from libzmq.
> 
> There are parsers, and devices that use them. There was no interest in
> this project so I left it, but it's all there and works fine. Probably
> needs to be ported to using CZMQ though, which refactored a lot of

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